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02-17-2014, 12:37 PM
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Hard to beat Loy/High grade Remington for engraving. Here is a Remington EE 16ga.
I am quite sure Loy engraved a number of high grade Syracuse Lefever guns. Dont tell the other guys on the BOD, but Lefevers are my favorite American guns for appearance, adjustibility, and engraving.
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02-17-2014, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Josh Loewensteiner
Dont tell the other guys on the BOD, but Lefevers are my favorite American guns for appearance, adjustibility, and engraving.
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I love my Parkers but I am also a big Lefever fan. To add what Josh said, Lefevers fitted a higher quality wood to the grade of the gun.
This is my Lefever E grade.
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